manual.texi more development tree section changes

manual.texi	change "InnoDB consinsten read" to
manual.texi	"InnoDB consistent read" in @node lines
manual.texi	(to match section's actual title)
manual.texi	cleanups to "installing from development source
manual.texi	tree" section
parent 1805de70
......@@ -2,3 +2,4 @@ mwagner@evoq.mwagner.org
tim@threads.polyesthetic.msg
tim@work.mysql.com
heikki@donna.mysql.fi
paul@central.snake.net
......@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ Backing up and recovering an InnoDB database
InnoDB transaction model
* InnoDB consinsten read::
* InnoDB consistent read::
* InnoDB locking reads::
* InnoDB Next-key locking::
* InnoDB Locks set::
......@@ -6457,19 +6457,18 @@ system-specific sections later in this chapter.
@end itemize
@node Installing source tree, Compilation problems, Installing source, Installing
@section Installing from development source tree
@section Installing from the Development Source Tree
@cindex development source tree
@cindex BitKeeper tree
@cindex cvs tree
@strong{CAUTION:} You should only read this section if you are
interested in helping us test our new code. If you just want to get
@strong{MySQL} up and running on your system, you should use either
source or binary distribution.
@strong{CAUTION:} You should read this section only if you are interested
in helping us test our new code. If you just want to get @strong{MySQL} up
and running on your system, you should use a standard release distribution
(either a source or binary distribution will do).
Below are the instructions to obtain our most recent development
source tree:
To obtain our most recent development source tree, use these instructions:
@enumerate
@item
......@@ -6481,62 +6480,76 @@ Download @strong{BitKeeper} from
Follow the instructions to install it.
@item
Once @strong{BitKeeper} is installed, if you want to clone 3.23 branch,
@code{bk clone bk://work.mysql.com:7000 mysql}, and
@code{bk clone bk://work.mysql.com:7001 mysql-4.0} for 4.0 branch.
After @strong{BitKeeper} is installed, use this command if you want to clone
the @strong{MySQL} 3.23 branch:
The initial download may take a while, depending on the speed of your
connection.
@example
shell> bk clone bk://work.mysql.com:7000 mysql
@end example
To clone the 4.0 branch, use this command instead:
@example
shell> bk clone bk://work.mysql.com:7001 mysql-4.0
@end example
The initial download of the source tree may take a while, depending on the
speed of your connection; be patient.
@item
You will need GNU autoconf, automake, libtool, and m4 to do the next stage.
If you get some strange error during the first stage, check that you really
have libtool installed!
You will need GNU @code{autoconf}, @code{automake}, @code{libtool}, and
@code{m4} to run the next set of commands.
If you get some strange error during this stage, check that you really
have @code{libtool} installed!
@example
cd mysql
bk -r edit
aclocal; autoheader; autoconf; automake;
./configure # Add your favorite options here
make
shell> cd mysql
shell> bk -r edit
shell> aclocal; autoheader; autoconf; automake;
shell> ./configure # Add your favorite options here
shell> make
@end example
We have a collection of our standard configure scripts in the @file{BUILD/}
subdirectory. If you are lazy, you can use
A collection of our standard configure scripts is located in the
@file{BUILD/} subdirectory. If you are lazy, you can use
@file{BUILD/compile-pentium-debug}. It will actually work on a lot of
non-x86 machines despite its name.
@item
Once the build is done, @code{make install}. Be careful with this on
a production machine - this may overwrite your live release binary. We
recommend that if you have another installation of @strong{MySQL} that
you @code{./configure} with different values for @code{prefix},
@code{tcp-port}, and @code{unix-socket-path}.
When the build is done, run @code{make install}. Be careful with this
on a production machine; the command may overwrite your live release
installation. If you have another installation of @strong{MySQL}, we
recommand that you run @code{./configure} with different values for the
@code{prefix}, @code{tcp-port}, and @code{unix-socket-path} options than
those used for your production server.
@item
Play hard with your new installation and try to make the new features
crash. Start by running @code{make test}. @xref{MySQL test suite}.
@item
If you have gotten to the @code{make} stage and it does not compile,
please report it to @email{bugs@@lists.mysql.com}. If you have
installed the latest version of the required GNU tools, and they crash
trying to process our configuration files, please report it also. However,
if you execute @code{aclocal} and get @code{command not found}, or a
similar problem, do not report it, make sure all the needed tools are
installed and your @code{PATH} variable is set correctly.
If you have gotten to the @code{make} stage and the distribution does
not compile, please report it to @email{bugs@@lists.mysql.com}. If you
have installed the latest versions of the required GNU tools, and they
crash trying to process our configuration files, please report that also.
However, if you execute @code{aclocal} and get a @code{command not found}
error or a similar problem, do not report it. Instead, make sure all
the necessary tools are installed and that your @code{PATH} variable is
set correctly so your shell can find them.
@item
After the initial @code{bk clone}, do @code{bk pull} to get the updates.
After the initial @code{bk clone} operation to get the source tree, you
should run @code{bk pull} periodically to get the updates.
@item
You can examine change history of the tree with all the diffs with
You can examine the change history for the tree with all the diffs by using
@code{bk sccstool}. If you see some funny diffs or code that you have a
question about, do not hesitate and e-mail @email{internals@@lists.mysql.com}.
Also if you think you have a better idea on how to do something, send an email
to the same place with a patch. @code{bk diffs} will produce a patch for you
after you have made changes to the source. If you do not have the time to code
your idea, just send a description.
question about, do not hesitate to send e-mail to
@email{internals@@lists.mysql.com}. Also, if you think you have a better idea
on how to do something, send an email to the same address with a patch.
@code{bk diffs} will produce a patch for you after you have made changes
to the source. If you do not have the time to code your idea, just send
a description.
@item
@strong{BitKeeper} has a nice help utility that you can access via
......@@ -25110,14 +25123,14 @@ on the other hand cancels all modifications made by the current
transaction.
@menu
* InnoDB consinsten read::
* InnoDB consistent read::
* InnoDB locking reads::
* InnoDB Next-key locking::
* InnoDB Locks set::
* InnoDB Deadlock detection::
@end menu
@node InnoDB consinsten read, InnoDB locking reads, InnoDB transaction model, InnoDB transaction model
@node InnoDB consistent read, InnoDB locking reads, InnoDB transaction model, InnoDB transaction model
@subsubsection Consistent read
A consistent read means that InnoDB uses its multiversioning to
......@@ -25142,7 +25155,7 @@ on the tables it accesses, and therefore other users are free to
modify those tables at the same time a consistent read is being performed
on the table.
@node InnoDB locking reads, InnoDB Next-key locking, InnoDB consinsten read, InnoDB transaction model
@node InnoDB locking reads, InnoDB Next-key locking, InnoDB consistent read, InnoDB transaction model
@subsubsection Locking reads
A consistent read is not convenient in some circumstances.
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